| BERGSON | Henri ?, French philosopher; winner of the 1927 Nobel Prize in Literature (7) |
| DERRIDA | Jacques ?, French philosopher associated with the theory of deconstructionism (7) |
| SAUGUET | Henri ?, French composer of music for ballets La Chatte and Les Forains |
| MATISSE | Henri ?, French painter and sculptor whose works include 1905's Woman with the Hat |
| SARTRE | Jean-Paul ?, French philosopher awarded the 1964 Nobel Prize in Literature |
| FANTINLATOUR | Henri ?, French painter whose works include Homage to Delacroix and Flowers in a Vase |
| BRZESKA | Henri, French sculptor who was the subject of the film Savage Messiah (7-7) |
| GAUDIER | Henri, French sculptor who was the subject of the film Savage Messiah (7-7) |
| MATHIEU | Paul-Henri ?, winner of the 2007 Swiss Open singles tennis tournament (7) |
| LAUTREC | Henri, French painter and lithographer who died in 1901 (8-7) |
| LAURENS | Henri, French graphic artist and sculptor who was a leading exponent of threedimensional Cubism (7) |
| LECONTE | Henri ?, 1988 French Open men's singles tennis championship runner-up |
| UNKNOWN | The -, 1927 film drama starring Lon Chaney as Alonzo the Armless Wonder |
| GENERAL | 'The ---', 1927 Buster Keaton film (7) |
| CHAPTON | Henri, French coachbuilder (7) |
| BIGFOUR | The -, 1927 novel by Agatha Christie (3,4) |
| WOOLF | Surname of the writer of the 1927 novel To the Lighthouse (5) |
| KERN | Composer of the 1927 show tune Ol' Man River (4) |
| HOLST | English composer of the 1927 orchestral piece Egdon Heath (5) |
| HESSE | German writer of the 1927 novel Steppenwolf (5) |